Knowledge Flows and R&D Co-operation: Firm-level Evidence from Germany

ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-22 // 2005
ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-22 // 2005

Knowledge Flows and R&D Co-operation: Firm-level Evidence from Germany

This paper analyzes the determinants of R&D co-operation among German manufacturing firms. Using firm level data from the Third Community Innovation Survey from Germany, we focus on the role of spillovers in explaining R&D cooperation. We also investigate firms’ decisions to cooperate with research institutions or with suppliers and customers. Implementing a two-step estimation procedure, we find a positive effect of knowledge flows on the probability of R&D co-operation in most model specifications. Additionally, we show that firms with high intramural R&D budgets are more likely to cooperate with universities and research institutions than with suppliers and customers.

Schmidt, Tobias (2005), Knowledge Flows and R&D Co-operation: Firm-level Evidence from Germany, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 05-22, Mannheim.

Authors Tobias Schmidt